What’s trending? If you are a Marketer or a Content Writer, the answer to this question can help you rank on Google. So, what do you do to know what’s trending?
Go to Google and type to see what relevant keywords it is suggesting. Indeed, magically a few options appear below the search bar. That’s Google’s Autocomplete feature for you, my friend.
Right from teaching math to downloading YouTube videos, Google is everyone’s go-to mentor. From students to Professionals, everyone is impressed with this feature and leverage it for different purposes.
Google Autocomplete is, in Google’s own words, a feature “designed to make it faster to complete searches that you’re beginning to type.” It optimizes the SERP (Search Engine Results Page) and offer relevant links. It has answers for everything and everyone.
Oh Yes! It’s perfectly true that sometimes Google’s Autocomplete search goes nuts and presents serious news in the funniest possible manner. There are times when Google was blamed for political coverups, spoiling movies, TV shows and Video Games. But that doesn’t make Google’s Autocomplete any low. It’s still one of the most powerful SEO tools for Writing Professionals and Digital Marketers.
The auto-suggestions are called the key phrases and keywords. But do you know why they are there? Who brought them there? And how can they help Professionals and Digital Marketers?
These little nuggets of gold help you find exactly what you are looking for. Google’s algorithm checks and verifies what people from different geographies are searching for. It analyses the keywords and phrases and based on their popularity, shows them in its autocomplete feature.
Digital Marketers leverage these keywords and mold the content of their web pages presenting people exactly what they are looking for. Search for FIFA…
…and Google will show you links in it’s SERP, which holds strong content on FIFA. In other terms, we can say that the links are strategically optimized for the keyword ‘FIFA’.
Google offers search recommendations for different geographies, cities, topics based on people’s interests. Here at Gramener, we explore what Google suggests for different letters or words.
With our Web Application named ‘What does the World Search for’, we synchronize Google’s autocomplete feature to find out What’s trending.
Basic question keywords we type on Google such as ‘How to…’, ‘How do I…’, ‘should I…’, ‘can you’, are consolidated and updated every day on this application. This is what people in 4 major countries are searching for when they type ‘What happens if…’
Seems like the U.K and the U.S.A are quite obsessed with weed.
Digital Marketers and SEO Professionals can leverage this platform every day and decide what keywords they want their web pages to be designed for. They can optimize their web pages with trending topics and keywords.However, We’ve also added categories for every search topic.
For example, you can know what’s trending on Google for ‘Programming’, ‘Things to do’ and also alphabet-wise top search results. Currently, the application is configured to show results from specific cities and geographic regions such as Singapore, Los Angeles, Bangalore, New York, New Delhi and so on.
So, how did you like the experience of knowing the trending questions and topic without even typing a single word? Let us know in the comments below. For more information follow Gramener on Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter. Finally, you can also request for a demo on our other data applications and analytics services.
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